Bad, yeah, but you have to give the guys and gals some credit for working on the thing for two years. I actually think these fan-made movies are kind of cool, in a way, because these are people who really care for what they're doing. Sure, it might not have the best of acting, storytelling or special effects, but it does have a very big heart. If people want to spend two years of their life on making a Zelda movie, then hey, more power to them. I'm sure that the intended audience is going to like it.

Bad, yeah, but you have to give the guys and gals some credit for working on the thing for two years. I actually think these fan-made movies are kind of cool, in a way, because these are people who really care for what they're doing. Sure, it might not have the best of acting, storytelling or special effects, but it does have a very big heart. If people want to spend two years of their life on making a Zelda movie, then hey, more power to them. I'm sure that the intended audience is going to like it.

You're joking, right?

I mean, NOTHING is more insane than the ultimate Zelda fanboy who demands 'omg Zelda's hair is supposed to be blonde!!' and 'omg Zelda is not an RPG you fucktard :{' and 'Link and Malon FOREVER <3 <3 <3'

I mean, check out the forums section of that page. Supports my theory right there. The intended audience will HATE this movie.

Nah, not joking. I'm not very well versed in Zelda fanboyism, granted, but I figured that other Zelda fans would appreciate what the creators are trying to do. People like that seem to always appreciate other kind of horribly bad fandom, like fanfics and cosplay.

But hey, I could be wrong. I still think it's pretty impressive that they stuck with the thing for two years. Shows they're dedicated, at least.